This study examines the public's views of their access rights to the New Zealand
countryside for outdoor recreation. A questionnaire survey of 300 Christchurch
residents was conducted in December 2000/ January 2001 to ...

This research explores the demand for Maori eco-cultural tourism in New Zealand. It contributes to a larger project, Te Tapoitanga Maori - 'Growing regional Maori tourism', aimed at developing sustainable growth in tourism ...

In international tourism studies little attention has been paid to how different types of
travel are portrayed in tourists' home countries, despite the fact that travel
experiences are often culturally determined. Tourism ...

The objectives of this research are: To understand tourist interest in Māori cultural tourism products, and To learn about working through the challenges that rural Māori have in developing
tourism businesses. Demand for ...

This report provides the results of a survey of 191 visitors to Lake Waikaremoana, a remote area in Te
Urewera National Park. Lake Waikaremoana has few established tourism services but significant
tourist flows. Visitation ...

Since the 2010/11 Canterbury earthquakes, Akaroa has been hosting the majority of cruise ship
arrivals to Canterbury. This amounts to approximately 70-74 days per season, when between 2,000-
4,000 persons come ashore between ...

Summary report prepared for Christchurch and Canterbury Tourism which presented overall research findings with a focus on those relaing to the provision and effectiveness of visitor information after the February 2011 earthquake

This presentation is the result of collaboration between researchers from the University of Canterbury and Lincoln University, bringing together our respective interests in the physical changes occurring at the Westland ...

This presentation reports on the findings of a survey of cruise visitor perceptions, expenditure and activity in Akaroa, New Zealand. It also presents data relating to stakeholder interviews with tourism business stakeholders ...

The Kaikoura earthquake in November 2016 highlighted the vulnerability of New Zealand’s rural communities to locally-specific hazard events, which generate regional and national scale impacts. Kaikoura was isolated with ...